Private John Loake was born in Melbourne in 1869.
Attested for service at Kettering on 26th October 1914
28th Training Reserve Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment
Occupation shoe trade
Height 5 feet, 5 ¾ inches
Chest 40 inches with 2 inch expansion
Light brown hair and blue eyes
Scar of burn on left breast
Religion Roman Catholic
Residence Hope Street, Melbourne
Previously served for 4 years with the Derby Volunteers

In the 1911 Census he was employed as a railway carter, and was the husband of Florence, and the father of Lilian, Reginald, Harry, John Thomas and Fred Loake, of 1, Moira Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire.

There is a pension record for him which shows he was discharged through rheumatism 14th November 1917 having never served abroad.

His death was registered in the Shardlow Registration District, Derbyshire, in the September Quarter of 1918 aged 49
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